wafflycat
New Member
- Location
- middle of Norfolk
One of the downsides, for me, of cycling in cold weather is the need to pee. The cold just goes straight to the bladder
On a long cycle ride round the lanes of deepest rural East Anglian parts, it can be a bit of a worry to find a secluded place to drop the keks. Oh for the convenience of a bloke where you find a tree, point percy and pee.
So I have invested in a Shewee
No more squatting in a hedge with the threat of nettles up my delicate parts!
I now have a pretend dangly-bit I can water the foliage with.
I shall report back as to the efficacy of said implement in due course.
On a long cycle ride round the lanes of deepest rural East Anglian parts, it can be a bit of a worry to find a secluded place to drop the keks. Oh for the convenience of a bloke where you find a tree, point percy and pee.So I have invested in a Shewee

No more squatting in a hedge with the threat of nettles up my delicate parts!
I now have a pretend dangly-bit I can water the foliage with.

I shall report back as to the efficacy of said implement in due course.
I have to having lost so much weight that my 'natural' insulation is mostly gone! It is a cold weather thing with me - exacerbated by my loss of insulting flab. And if you're out all day on the bike in rural parts, there's usually no such thing as a public lavatory (and increasingly the case in urban areas too). Same when I used to do a lot of rambling - out walking in the wilds all day - you still need to pee!